I responded to an ad on Kijij for cory catfish. She said that she has eight, at least, cory catfish (I.e. Maybe more, maybe less), some are bronze, and others are albino. I think these guys will do well in our 20 gallon long guppy tank. It has sand substrate. Just sharing the news. I do hope everything works out and I can pick them up tomorrow. I have to drive about 45 minutes to an hour to get to them. We do have a styrofoam box to put them in, hopefully that will help with the heat reduction.

These cories are much bigger than the guppies. As far as I know, cories are very peaceful though. Our panda cory, Callie, is extremely peaceful! I think there is no reason to be concerned though, right?

Just put a new piece of driftwood in for the cories and....couldn't believe it - I saw the smallest, most adorable little wriggler!

I'm not sure what the survival rate is for these guys, especially where he is in the main tank with 10 adult cories and two feeder guppies. I also noticed that he is getting 'pushed' around by the other cories (thy are not doing this on purpose - it just looks like the little guy is amidst a windstorm when they pass by).

Never did see that little guy again in the tank, he could be hiding (doubtful ) ...but I suspect he did not make it, poor little guy. Vixie, however, just spread more eggs all over the plants and glass! I, however, am not sure what to do as I am using a bucket we usually use for WCs for the fry that came from Scarlett's eggs! I am running out of buckets...I hate to just leave them as I know they will be eaten by the snails, guppies, and/or cories! I hung a moss ball near the filter, and we have a homemade mop - they completely ignore both! Grrr...

Don't rule that little guy out quite yet, you may see him make an appearance again, bigger than the last time.

Years ago I had one lone apistogramma fry survive in a community tank where every other fry ended up getting eaten. I originally thought that I had lost all of them but then a couple months later I see tiny fish pop out and I realize it is one of the Apistos. I kept an eye out for him since then and I noticed he would pop out of hiding every so often to grab a bite to eat and then go back into hiding again. He kept doing this till he gained more size, then hew as out in the open with the rest of the fish. This little guy was a real survivor! I was actually proud of him lol.

@Mykuhl wrote:Don't rule that little guy out quite yet, you may see him make an appearance again, bigger than the last time.

Years ago I had one lone apistogramma fry survive in a community tank where every other fry ended up getting eaten. I originally thought that I had lost all of them but then a couple months later I see tiny fish pop out and I realize it is one of the Apistos. I kept an eye out for him since then and I noticed he would pop out of hiding every so often to grab a bite to eat and then go back into hiding again. He kept doing this till he gained more size, then hew as out in the open with the rest of the fish. This little guy was a real survivor! I was actually proud of him lol.

That certainly would be a neat surprise! We'll see, maybe I have a survivor in there somewhere too